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kind of like ours is a little different in the sense that the economy hardly grew at all whereas ours was more redistribution thing but so they had twenty years of the worst economic failure in over a century then they started to elect these left governments and then once they got them and they saw the difference it was very hard to get rid of them could it be that the reason that the united states in the in the western world in the more developed northern hemisphere countries that the united states is at the least growing. g.d.p. and has been for three years two and a half years and change and the european countries that are embracing austerity are collapsing could it be that those european countries are doing what they were doing in south america twenty years ago and we're doing a really tiny version of what chavez is doing in venezuela well it is. what you see in europe is very similar to what it was in south america for those twenty years of failure you had a lot of. instances where governments cut spending in a time of recession or tight monetary policy in time of recession and s
kind of like ours is a little different in the sense that the economy hardly grew at all whereas ours was more redistribution thing but so they had twenty years of the worst economic failure in over a century then they started to elect these left governments and then once they got them and they saw the difference it was very hard to get rid of them could it be that the reason that the united states in the in the western world in the more developed northern hemisphere countries that the united...
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if they get jobs, they will spend locally, which is how we support the local economy. i want you to know that i am a big fan of sf made. i want more things manufactured in the city. whether it is chocolates, fashion, accessories, things that we can sell. the more that we can manufacture in the city, we have lost blue- collar, we do not have that anymore, but there are other things that we can manufacture, including technology that has a chance for international markets. the other thing i am trying to do is make sure that our city appreciates the international status that we have. so that the more tourists who come here and take up the different events, be it the america's cup, or the fisherman's wharf, we have a chance to sell technology overseas and make that much more money. we are also thinking about how our economy can be better stabilized if we reorganized our whole payroll tax and make sure we are not punishing job creation in that we are creating the ability to have our own revenue stream even more sustained. so, these are just some of the ideas we are thinking
if they get jobs, they will spend locally, which is how we support the local economy. i want you to know that i am a big fan of sf made. i want more things manufactured in the city. whether it is chocolates, fashion, accessories, things that we can sell. the more that we can manufacture in the city, we have lost blue- collar, we do not have that anymore, but there are other things that we can manufacture, including technology that has a chance for international markets. the other thing i am...
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if we do not educate the people here, training them, we will not have an economy, which is important. my kids had to go to private school 25 years ago, and the situation is worse today. we have to outsource jobs to other countries, india, china, israel, which is unacceptable. we do not have family housing because where i live in the golden gateway center it is filled with corporations and hotels. where are the laws that prevent that? this was originally a project that said it was the middle class people, however they get around to passthroughs and electrical, anything. anything the land board wants, they pass through. electrical was supposed to be included? forget it. i learned that a contract is valid in business school, but it is not in this city. city fathers say it does not matter if you have a contract or not. muni, the number one thing i told them at the meeting when ed first came aboard, you have got to get rid of cars off the street. it is not a matter of lanes, it is a matter of cars. portland, oregon has it, and we are behind the wheel, asleep. that is the way to move. commi
if we do not educate the people here, training them, we will not have an economy, which is important. my kids had to go to private school 25 years ago, and the situation is worse today. we have to outsource jobs to other countries, india, china, israel, which is unacceptable. we do not have family housing because where i live in the golden gateway center it is filled with corporations and hotels. where are the laws that prevent that? this was originally a project that said it was the middle...
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they are scared of this -- i would say rotten economy, a nemic economy, it's better than a couple years ago, but on main street, it's difficult to tell the difference between the recovery or the recession. in a small town like where i live. >> you came out of the crisis called hurricane katrina, with your reputation going up. right? so what the one thing that we can learn about leadership that you learned during hurricane katrina? >> this thing is, be lucky enough to be represent a strong self reliant bunch of people. they were the heroes of katrina and mississippi, were the courageous and compassionate people of my state, they were not looking for a hand out or whining, they knocked down flat. and the next day, they got up and hitched up their britches and went to work, they went to work helping themselves and they went to work helping their the neighbors s the stories of selflessness and putting others before themselves the winds were 240 miles inland in mississippi, we had 102,000 homes that were not liveable and 40,000 of them were inland, a third of the deaths were inland, it was n
they are scared of this -- i would say rotten economy, a nemic economy, it's better than a couple years ago, but on main street, it's difficult to tell the difference between the recovery or the recession. in a small town like where i live. >> you came out of the crisis called hurricane katrina, with your reputation going up. right? so what the one thing that we can learn about leadership that you learned during hurricane katrina? >> this thing is, be lucky enough to be represent a...
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the economy struggles. one of the great reasons we have been a great country is because we have that energy. look at detroit. imagine if we did not have the price of gasoline. what with this industry have been like if we did not have the availability of cheap gasoline for some years? we produce it here. we were not afraid to produce it here because we know that after awhile, we would have the best environmental laws. we need to open up offshore, we need to open up alaska, we need to take the permiting and allow per metmits. i was just up the north dakota. north dakota has an area -- i brought it to the economic club. it is a piece of iraq. -- rock. they are getting oil out of a rock. it is called sweet crude. the highest quality crude you can get. they gave me a little bottle of it. it almost looks like water. it is great crude oil. guess what? bad kids a premium on the market. -- that gets a premium on the market. but they have to give a $32 a barrel discount. they cannot get it to market. this president r
the economy struggles. one of the great reasons we have been a great country is because we have that energy. look at detroit. imagine if we did not have the price of gasoline. what with this industry have been like if we did not have the availability of cheap gasoline for some years? we produce it here. we were not afraid to produce it here because we know that after awhile, we would have the best environmental laws. we need to open up offshore, we need to open up alaska, we need to take the...
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here we are with a failing economy, jobs going overseas, and people only thinking about today. no one dreaming about tomorrow. you are old enough to remember the 1960's and 1970's. i think you're old enough. people -- how long did you have to wait before there would be a magazine article about the city of tomorrow? the home of tomorrow? transportation of tomorrow? the world's fair was all about tomorrow. this is an attitude. this is a perspective that rose up out of a fertilized landscape, made rich from our efforts to go to the moon. the moon voyage was a logistically driven. no doubt about that. we were at war with the russians. let's not try to sweep that under the rug. that was real. but the payout was a strong, healthy, economically vibrant nation. we doubled nasa's budget, did not tell me you do not have the money for that. of course there is money. rearrange the shells that have the pockets of money beneath them. we have a three trillion dollar budget. you have 1% to go to space. you can galvanized the nation into one that dreams about tomorrow once again and so it is an
here we are with a failing economy, jobs going overseas, and people only thinking about today. no one dreaming about tomorrow. you are old enough to remember the 1960's and 1970's. i think you're old enough. people -- how long did you have to wait before there would be a magazine article about the city of tomorrow? the home of tomorrow? transportation of tomorrow? the world's fair was all about tomorrow. this is an attitude. this is a perspective that rose up out of a fertilized landscape, made...
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they get better, we work, we work, things get better, but then something might happen in the economy. something might happen just in the world. and the situation out here deteriorates. unfortunately, over the past, i would say year, a year-and-a- half, it seems like the resources in the police department have been stretched incredibly thin. for different reasons, i know, but something really has to be done to look at the allocation of resources. i do not know if it is looking at the entire budget, but we really have to look at our police department. it is efficiency. the academy class is coming in. new people coming up. it is affecting the entire city. distich -- to district 3 has so much activity. polk street. not just columbus-broadway. a grand avenue. fisherman's wharf. it is really a large district. when we need resources here, it stretches resources from the entire city. so i would really like a good look at the police resources right now. we talk about family fight -- a family flight in the health of the city. not being able to work safely through my neighborhood, the mission, o
they get better, we work, we work, things get better, but then something might happen in the economy. something might happen just in the world. and the situation out here deteriorates. unfortunately, over the past, i would say year, a year-and-a- half, it seems like the resources in the police department have been stretched incredibly thin. for different reasons, i know, but something really has to be done to look at the allocation of resources. i do not know if it is looking at the entire...
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emily moon writes, the economy and job creation. and mark wrighter asks where are we paying almost $4 a gallon for gasoline. we'll be keeping track to see if the candidates address any of these issues and if what they say passes muster. this is your no bull zone. we're teaming up with "u.s.a. today" reporters to bring you just the facts in tonight's debate. >>> it's live beginning at 9:00 p.m. on wusa9.com. we will be fact checking as we said what the candidates say. we will also live stream the debate on our website. and then you can watch 9news now at 11:00 for the most comprehensive and accurate debate coverage. >>> occupy protesters say they will, quote, stick it to the banks today. they're upset with banks foreclosing on homes. organizers held a protest this morning outside the bank of america located at 15th street and pennsylvania avenue northwest across the street from the white house and the treasury department. they're planning to protest several other banks later today. >>> the board that is overseeing the construction of
emily moon writes, the economy and job creation. and mark wrighter asks where are we paying almost $4 a gallon for gasoline. we'll be keeping track to see if the candidates address any of these issues and if what they say passes muster. this is your no bull zone. we're teaming up with "u.s.a. today" reporters to bring you just the facts in tonight's debate. >>> it's live beginning at 9:00 p.m. on wusa9.com. we will be fact checking as we said what the candidates say. we will...
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a strong economy does not trickled down from the top. it grows from a thriving middle- class and folks working hard to get into the middle class. i believe it's time for our tax stops rewarding companies for shipping jobs overseas. let's reward companies in ohio that are keeping jobs in american. i believe we can create more jobs by controlling more our own energy. after 30 years of inaction, we raised fuel standards so by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. today the u.s. is less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in two decade. now it's time to move forward. my plan would cut our oil imports in half and invest in the clean energy that creates thousands of jobs all across ohio and america right now, not just oil and natural gas spot solar, wind, and clean coal technology, and fuel-efficient batteries and fuel efficient cars. i will not let oil companies to continue collect another $4 billion in taxpayer funded corporate welfare every year. i will not lead china win the race
a strong economy does not trickled down from the top. it grows from a thriving middle- class and folks working hard to get into the middle class. i believe it's time for our tax stops rewarding companies for shipping jobs overseas. let's reward companies in ohio that are keeping jobs in american. i believe we can create more jobs by controlling more our own energy. after 30 years of inaction, we raised fuel standards so by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far...
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but that is government spending, that is not a free economy doing what it should. that is the tax dollars at work and doesn't mean the american economy is expanding. >> jerry, thank you for joining us and we want to continue to talk to you over the next few weeks especially as we lead right up to the fiscal and not going off of it >> a pleasure. >> thanks for joining us tonight. until next time this is mike huckabee from washington, good night and god bless .
but that is government spending, that is not a free economy doing what it should. that is the tax dollars at work and doesn't mean the american economy is expanding. >> jerry, thank you for joining us and we want to continue to talk to you over the next few weeks especially as we lead right up to the fiscal and not going off of it >> a pleasure. >> thanks for joining us tonight. until next time this is mike huckabee from washington, good night and god bless .
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a big psychological boost for the economy the unemployment dropped below 8% for the first time in three years but conspiracy theorists are claiming that the books were cooked but experts are saying that that is crazy. tom skilling has details of a chilly weekend. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on downy.com for free samples era laundry detergent is a black belt stain fighter. it once stomped a stain with such force, the results could be felt around the world. [ explosion ] [ alarm buzzing ] [ rumbling ] [ people screaming ] it was such epic stain fighting even chuck norris could respect it. twice the stain fighting power as the next leading liquid value brand. era, the only detergent that's chuck norris approved. >> the national unemployment rate is down but that doesn't mean the economy is coming along the rate unexpectedly dropped to 8.7 percent last month which is phil lowest in three years. but economists say that it's not cl
a big psychological boost for the economy the unemployment dropped below 8% for the first time in three years but conspiracy theorists are claiming that the books were cooked but experts are saying that that is crazy. tom skilling has details of a chilly weekend. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on downy.com for free samples era laundry...
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we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. . >>> this is 9news now. >>> it certainly would not be march madness without upsets and it was certainly david over goliath earlier as bcu moves ahead against wichita state. but come tomorrow afternoon, all eyes will be on the georgetown hoyas as they take the floor against belmont in ohio. our dave owens is in columbus tonight with the team. >> reporter: well, guys, so many teams come into march madness looking to make history. georgetown wants to erase history, as in recent history. the last couple of trips to the tournament have not been kind and they're tired of hearing about it. >> it does get tiring to answer that question. but, i mean, it's -- i think people are going to ask because it happens two times in a row so they're expecting it to happen again. >> they were better. i'm going to be flat out hon
we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. . >>> this is 9news now. >>> it certainly would not be march madness without upsets and it was certainly david over goliath earlier as bcu moves ahead against wichita state. but come tomorrow afternoon, all eyes will be on the georgetown hoyas...
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the economy also added 114,000 jobs and that good news fueled a fantastic finish for the dow this afternoon. it closed out at 13610. it's good news for president obama. no president has been reelected or, should i say, since the depression, with unemployment above 8%. >>> but campaigning in virginia today, mitt romney says there is a reason unemployment sits at 7.8%. >> the reason it's come down is due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for work. and if you drop out of the work force, if you give up and say look, i can't go back to work, i'm going to stay home. if you drop out all together, you aren't part of the employment statistics. >> president obama spent part of his day in virginia as well and speaking at a rally in george mason in fairfax. >> i'm surae chin on the campaign trail at george mason university in fairfax, virginia, where the president spoke. the first speaking event in virginia since the debate. >> more americans entered the work force. more people are getting jobs. >> it was his first talk in the battleground state of virginia since his perfo
the economy also added 114,000 jobs and that good news fueled a fantastic finish for the dow this afternoon. it closed out at 13610. it's good news for president obama. no president has been reelected or, should i say, since the depression, with unemployment above 8%. >>> but campaigning in virginia today, mitt romney says there is a reason unemployment sits at 7.8%. >> the reason it's come down is due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for work. and...